Hōkūle‘a’s 50th Anniversary
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Robbie Dingeman helps tell the stories of her hometown. The award-winning journalist is the former editor at large for HONOLULU Magazine. Her earlier gigs include reporting at newspapers, on television and co-authoring two wonderful daughters and two books. A news junkie at heart, she’s happily covered politics, health, law enforcement, consumer issues, small business agriculture and food. As the longtime co-artistic director of the Hawai‘i Gridiron show, she helped raise money for journalism internships through news satire.
As Hōkūle‘a celebrates 50 years of sailing, female navigators carry a message of cultural resilience and hope to a worldwide community.
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The green local business branches out with houseplants, flowers and fresh food.
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After a three-year break, the Unthirsty Plant Sale will be back on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Hālawa Xeriscape Garden.
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Raíz Tortillas brings a rainbow of heirloom corn rounds to Hawai‘i plates from a family-owned tortilleria in Kalihi.
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